CT etc I assume. At least the funds should be available to pay the bill when it falls due.
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I'm guessing then that there's been no payroll done, and likely everything bar the 23% has been withdrawn without a dividend declaration, making it a huge director's loan?
Get an accountant to get the basic setup done right, it will save you money.Comment
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Just a quick warning
If you are planning on submitting yourself via the HMRC website, you will need to activate your Corporation tax online to do so and this will take around a week for the activation code to come through the post to you, which will not give you much time to submit the accounts if they are due next week.Comment
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Originally posted by Sam Sung View PostCan I presume that's a largely DIY service that basically handholds you as you prep your own statements but you have an actual Acct to fire questions off of for the trickiest parts?
All that for 80 quid a month?? It will be a hell of a lot more expensive not to have one.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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@Kenny - I've decided to get quotes tomorrow to get an Accountant to do my P+L/Balance Sheet/Dir's Report. As a micro-entity, I'd be grateful for ballpark how much I should pay out.
@meridian - The account, including the 23%, was zeroed down earlier this year. That money is sitting in my personal account, I just haven't yet touched it yet.Comment
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Originally posted by Sam Sung View Post@meridian - The account, including the 23%, was zeroed down earlier this year. That money is sitting in my personal account, I just haven't yet touched it yet.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSo your company paid you a loan - are you paying interest on the loan at the appropriate level?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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So you have issued the odd invoice - kept a record of nothing - probably paid the wrong amount of tax on your income, not paid any NI or whatever (depending on what level of salary you have paid yourself). No real record of expenses. You don't understand the difference between your company account and your money. Good luck. I hope you are now getting all your paperwork together quickly and working out what you think is missing.
If I was an accountant I would either A) run fast or B) charge a huge amount to do the work.Comment
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Get a decent accountant hired, a good one will have you straightened out in an afternoon.
He'll charge you a grand though.Last edited by LucidDementia; 4 November 2015, 19:44.I'm a smug bastard.Comment
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Originally posted by dmini View PostSo you have issued the odd invoice - kept a record of nothing - probably paid the wrong amount of tax on your income, not paid any NI or whatever (depending on what level of salary you have paid yourself). No real record of expenses. You don't understand the difference between your company account and your money. Good luck. I hope you are now getting all your paperwork together quickly and working out what you think is missing.
If I was an accountant I would either A) run fast or B) charge a huge amount to do the work.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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